Read more details in
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3859917.stm
where the article outlines the reactions from pro-Beijing newspapers
and independent commentators that
......
Pro-Beijing papers complained that the "celebration of
the return to the motherland" had been tarnished by
manipulators, but also warned that the Hong Kong
authorities had to listen more closely to the people's
concerns.
Independent commentators saw the huge turn-out in the
blistering heat as a powerful expression of the
population's yearning for democracy.
......
This article outlines the coverages from
- China's Xinhua News Agency,
- Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao (Beijing-backed newspaper)
- Commentary in Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao (Beijing-backed newspaper)
- Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po (Beijing-backed newspaper)
- Hong Kong's Oriental Daily (pro-Beijing newspaper)
- Hong Kong's The Sun (Tai Yang Pao)
- Hong Kong's Singtao Daily (pro-Beijing newspaper)
- Hong Kong's Ming Pao
- Hong Kong's Apple Daily
- Hong Kong's South China Morning Post
"Dionaea muscipula" <flytra...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bf5b18b4.04070...@posting.google.com...
Your comment on Xinhua and Ta Kung Pao is 100% correct. :-P
Like how rest of the world report the Iraq war differently than US/UK media?
You can ask these HK resident protesters what they think.